For this week’s exploitation meeting, Kevin (@kevin) will be hosting a series of challenges to test the skills that you’ve built up over this semester. These challenges will be up for a few months and if you can exploit them, the box is yours!

Date: Thursday, November 8, 2018

Location: ENB 337

Time: 5:00 PM

This Friday Kevin Dennis (@ktrio3) will be giving a talk on the “Enhancing Cybersecurity in Public Transportation" project. Transportation technologies have become increasingly interconnected in recent years. For example, many transit agencies deploy mobile fare payment applications, allowing users to purchase tickets online. As part of the "Enhancing Cybersecurity in Public Transportation" project, the project team will talk about mobile security, and reversing techniques for Android devices. If you would like to follow along, be sure to download an Android emulator. More details on the project and suggested tools can be found at https://www.cutr.usf.edu/2018/07/enhancing-cybersecurity-in-public-transportation/

Date: Friday, November 9, 2018

Location: Kopp Engineering Building - ENG003

Time: 5:00 PM

If you haven’t heard already, we will be holding 2019 Officer Elections on November 16, 2018. If you are interested in running, please fill out this form with the positions you are interested in. https://goo.gl/forms/DsHcTdK0qoCl2qAo2

Oshien Nellissery

WCSC Secretary

# Thursday: Exploitation Meeting | Friday: TLS/SSL

[ Author: patrixia ] [ Date: 10/30/2018 ]

Hi Whitehatters,

These are our plans for this week:

Thursday 11/01/18 at 5 PM in ENB 337, Exploitation meeting.

Kevin Orr (@kevin) will speak about symbolic and concolic execution and he will show a demo with angr (a concolic framework), which is also a useful tool for some CTF challenges.

Truvis Thornton (@thattechkitten), will go over the basics of Powershell and how to weaponize it for exploits.

Patricia Wilthew

WCSC Treasurer

# Thursday: Exploitation Meeting | Friday: Zero Trust Networks

[ Author: patrixia ] [ Date: 10/18/2018 ]

Hi all,

Thursday 10/18/18 at 5 PM in ENB 337: In this week's exploitation meeting, Kevin Orr (@kevin) will be going over the challenges looked at 2 weeks ago and introduce Return-Oriented Programming (ROP).

Friday 10/19/18 at 5 PM in ENG 003: Patricia Wilthew (@patrixia) will talk about the different flaws in traditional enterprise networks and will describe a superior network security model known as Zero Trust.

Since last week, our Friday meetings moved to ENG 003. This is the Kopp Engineering Building.

Looking forward to seeing you this week!

Patricia Wilthew

WCSC Treasurer

# RQLabs and APP testing

[ Author: bao ] [ Date: 09/12/2018 ]

Hello Whitehatters,

Just a recap of last Fridays' meeting.

Reliaquest is collaborating with USF for a free training program in cybersecurity fundamentals. An information session and company tour are planned for this Friday 09/14. You need to RSVP Abigail Mauch to attend this event.

Also, if interested you can sign up for the APP testing research project with Dr.Fisk

# Cyber Boot Camp!!!

[ Author: bao ] [ Date: 06/06/2018 ]

Hello Whitehatters,

Brandon Ward from Raytheon SI is hosting a cyber boot camp for members of the club. Although the day and times vary the group mostly meets on Thursdays at FAO, 168. Interested students can join the cyber-boot-camp channel on our slack to get more information.

Website: The website and the Google calendar are updated. This is a guide for new members on how to get involved in the club: https://www.wcsc.usf.edu/noobs

If you have a writeup to contribute please let me know and I'll give you write permissions on GitHub.

(5:00 PM) This Friday:We’ll be going reviewing some of the challenges we solved from CSAW Quals. This is great opportunity for everybody to learn what CTFs are about and why they are a great way to develop new skills and learn interesting cyber-stuff!

(6:30 PM) Tuesday: Blue Team's (defense) meeting.

Location: EDU252 is the place of our two weekly meetings.

Website: The website and the Google calendar are updated. This is a guide for new members on how to get involved in the club: http://www.wcsc.usf.edu/noobs

(5:00 PM) This Friday: From the perspective of the security consulting industry, we invite Jonathan Singer, a Senior Security Consultant working with companies to find gaps in their enterprise. He will discuss how he broke into the security industry and what his day-to-day tasks include, at least what he can share with us sans NDA.

(6:30 PM) On Tuesday: Blue Team's (defense) meeting.

Location:EDU252 is the place of our two weekly meetings.

Website: The website and the Google calendar are updated. This is a guide for new members on how to get involved in the club: http://www.wcsc.usf.edu/noobs

(5:00 PM) This Friday: We will have Alan Gay fromLGS Innovationsas a guest. He is an Embedded Software Engineer and he wants to share with us what his company does as U.S. Department of Defense contractor. He is looking forward to meeting Whitehatters who are interested in Summer internships.

(6:30 PM) On Tuesday: Blue Team's (defense) meeting.

Location:EDU252 is the place of our two weekly meetings.

Hope to see you there!

Website: The website and the Google calendar are updated. This is a guide for new members on how to get involved in the club: http://www.wcsc.usf.edu/noobs

# Blue Team's Meeting | Intel x86 on Friday

[ Author: patrixia ] [ Date: 10/18/2018 ]

Hey, everyone!

(6:30 PM) Today: Blue Team's (defense) meeting!

(5:00 PM) This Friday: We have duck coming in from out of town to give us a guest lecture on x86 architecture! This talk will be useful to anyone wanting to get into binary exploitation and reverse engineering. We highly recommend you attend.

Howdy everyone, I'm Sean (duck on Slack). I graduated a couple years back, but I like to still visit and give back to the club. I will start with presenting on some x86 basics including the stack. This will be helpful for those of you working on getting your feet wet with exploitation and reverse engineering. After that, I'll go somewhat in depth with a proof-of-concept and exploration of some Intel processor misbehavior. Get ready for `mmap`ing to address 0, shellcode, and C programs with inline assembly.

# Hurricane Irma

# Linux CLI on Friday | Blue Team Meetings will be on Tuesdays at 6:30 PM

[ Author: patrixia ] [ Date: 10/18/2018 ]

Hi, Whitehatters!

Good news! We have a date and location for our Blue Team meetings. We will meet every Tuesday at 6:30 PM at EDU 252 unless otherwise noted.

Our general meetings will always be on Fridays at 5:00 PM (also in EDU 252). But always check your email to make sure a specific meeting was not canceled.

This Friday at 5:00 PM, I will go over Linux and the CLI; hopefully we have some time left to write some Bash scripts. Please make sure you have any form of Linux available. Get yourself a nice virtualizer (VirtualBox, VMware) and create a virtual machine of any Linux distribution you like! If you have any questions, we can answer them in Slack or email; but please, do not reply to this email :)

We are looking forward to seeing you!

Website: The website and the Google calendar are updated. This is a guide for new members on how to get involved in the club: http://www.wcsc.usf.edu/noobs

# First Presentation Slides

# Our first meeting of Fall is this Friday at 5 PM in EDU252.

[ Author: patrixia ] [ Date: 10/18/2018 ]

Welcome, everyone!

Whitehatters will have the first official meeting of the new Fall semester this Friday at 5 PM in EDU252.

We will show some demos, and we will introduce former members to the club. If you have not already noticed, the Whitehatters calendar has been updated, and if you haven't subscribed to the mailing list, now it is a great time to do so. Slack is our primary chat room. To be added to our Slack team, please send an email to wcscsecretary@whitehatters.org

This semester, we will hold our general meetings at 5 PM on Fridays at EDU252 (4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620).

We also plan on having CTF workshops most Saturdays at 1 PM, but each one will be announced beforehand.

During Fall, our CTF Team will participate in at least 5 CTFs... We need you! So now it is the best time to sudo apt-get good. To learn more about CTFs and their importance, read this.

Additionally, by the end of Fall, we will hopefully have selected the students that will make up the Blue Team to represent WCSC in SECCDC.

Looking forward to a busy and awesome Fall semester. See you all on Friday.

--

Patricia Wilthew

WCSC Secretary

# WCSC Practice CTF Board

We aim for it to be a repository for all Whitehatter created CTF challenges. There are a number of beginner friendly challenges, so if you're new it's a great way to build up your CTF skills if you're new.

If you have any challenges you've created as a Whitehatter please feel free to send them to me and I'll put them up.

# Summer: CyberCamp 2017 and DEFCON25

[ Author: patrixia ] [ Date: 10/18/2018 ]

Hey, all!

This summer, Whitehatters contributed to the CyberCamp 2017. This camp was designed to introduce high school kids to the field of cybersecurity, giving them some experience with technical skills, and providing opportunities to talk with cybersecurity students and professionals over the course of 5 days. We had a lot of fun teaching them about Raspberry pi, the Linux CLI, basic Python scripting, networking, and more.

Additionally, Whitehatters who participated in this summer camp were able to attend DEFCON25 in Las Vegas, NV!

Thanks to all of you who participated in the CyberCamp. Hopefully, we will have more opportunities like this one in 2018.

Jonathan started as a member of WCSC who later foundedHackUCF. He is a Senior Cybersecurity Engineer atGuidePoint Securityand a master's student of Information Assurance.

Introduction to Practical Security in Application Development.

Maybe you have heard of the OWASP Top 10, and maybe you have not. For those that have, the importance is widely understood for all application developers from a security standpoint. And for those have not, be prepared for an introduction to practical security in application development. This information will apply to all facets of applications including web and enterprise software.

During this talk, we will discuss each of the Top 10 application security risks in depth, provide some examples and solutions, and even companies that have been affected by these vulnerabilities in the real world. Expect to walk away with a better understanding of what application developers face from a security risk point of view.

--

Patricia Wilthew

WCSC Secretary

# Congratulations to our sophomore WCSC members | See you next Fall

[ Author: patrixia ] [ Date: 10/18/2018 ]

Hi Whitehatters

Congratulations to our sophomore WCSC members who won 2nd place in the Raymond James CTFthis past Saturday!

As a reminder, we will not have more meetings this semester.

See you next Fall, 2017

--

Patricia Wilthew

WCSC Secretary

# Last two meetings of the semester -> Thursday and Friday

[ Author: patrixia ] [ Date: 10/18/2018 ]

Hello WCSC members!

For this week,

Thursday at 6:30 PM: ReliaQuest, the sponsor of our club, will host a Cybersecurity talk in our meeting room (ISA 5021). "Through a focus on training and development of highly motivated individuals who deliver customized security services, ReliaQuest enables rapid maturity of its customers' security programs. ReliaQuest is a force-multiplier, helping organizations remain secure and compliant as the world of IT security rapidly changes".

Last meeting of the semester, Friday at 5:00 PM: Presentation on Filesystems [Definition, Uses, Types, and Examples] by @patrixia in ISA 5021. I will also share a script I wrote to solve the problem of having inaccurate available-space numbers in an all-flash array storage such as XtremeIO (Content Aware Storage) caused by the way Linux's filesystems work.

Richard Rauscher, PhD – Richard Rauscher has been working with and supporting Internet technologies for 30 years. He has been responsible for cybersecurity for several organizations including the USF College of Engineering. He was the first information security officer for Moffitt Cancer Center. Most of his career has been spent as an IT leader at various academic health care organizations. He is currently the Executive Vice President of Miva, Inc., an e-commerce (PaaS) company.

He will present a short talk on historical perspectives of cybersecurity based on his own experiences (1987-2016). He will also discuss the current state of cybersecurity, focusing on health care.

From the perspective of the security consulting industry, we invite Jonathan Singer, a Senior Security Consultant working with companies to find gaps in their enterprise. He will discuss how he broke into the security industry and what his day-to-day tasks include, at least what he can share with us sans NDA.

This weekend we will be playing the iCTF starting at Fridaynoon. It's an attack-defense CTF and people who are playing will need to find vulnerabilities and be in the same room.

We will decide the meeting place (ISA 5021 or our hackerspace) after we have a headcount of the people playing. If you want to join us (which you should), message me @patrixia in Slack or @brad_d and we will add you to a private channel.

# Welcome back! | First Meeting on Friday 13th

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 01/12/2017 ]

Hey Whitehatters,

Tomorrow we will be at the Involvement Invasion from 11:00 to 13:00 in the MLK West Lawn.

Our first meeting of the semester will be held this Friday, January 13th @ 17:00 in ISA 5021. Our new club President, Brad Daniels, will introduce the club to new members and talk about our plans for the semester.

Wednesday and Thursday meetings will commence next week (January 18th and 19th).

Meetings: During the Spring semester, we will still meet three times a week:

Wednesdays @ 18:30;

Thursdays @ 18:30;

Fridays @ 17:00.

New Officers: The club elected new officers for 2017.

President: Brad (@brad_d);

Vice President: Farooq (@bao);

Secretary: Patricia (@patrixia);

Treasurer: Kyler (@kclonts).

Recruitment: If you know of someone who would like to learn about or be a part of our team, forward them this email.

Website: The website and the Google calendar are updated. This is a guide for new members on how to get involved in the club: http://www.wcsc.usf.edu/noobs

# Last Week of Meetings for the Semester

We'll be holding all three regular meetings this week before the month-long winter break. During the break we'll still be active on Slack and IRC if you wanna hack stuff. We might plan some informal meetups over the break as well so stay tuned on Slack.

Thursday: 6:30 PM in ISA 5021 I will show you how to exploit a CTF challenge and get a shell via a ret-to-libc exploit. I'll talk about ASLR, leaking memory, and tools and techniques for exploiting vulnerable services.

Friday: 5:00 PM in ISA 5021, nullp0inter will wrap up the semester for us by giving an intro to return-oriented programming.

Thanks,

brad_d

# No Meetings This Week

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 11/22/2016 ]

Due to the holiday we will not be having any Whitehatter's meetings this week. We'll still be hanging out on Slack and IRC if you get bored though!

Thanks,

brad_d

# More Windows Wednesday, CSAW Reviews Thurs. and Fri.

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 09/20/2016 ]

Thank you to everyone who came out last weekend for the CSAW Quals! The competition is over, but the challenge board is still available if you want to practice or follow along with some writeups: https://ctf.csaw.io/

If you have a writeup to contribute please let me know and I'll give you write permissions on GitHub.

Wednesday: Wendesday at 6PM we'll be covering more Windows material. Make sure you're running the Windows 10 VM that was posted in the #ccdc channel. If you have any trouble setting it up please let us know on #ccdc.

Thursday: 6:30 PM in ISA 5021 we'll be reviewing some of the more difficult challenges from CSAW Quals.

Friday: 5:00 PM in ISA 5021 we'll be going over some of the more beginner-friendly challenges that we solved at CSAW last weekend. Afterwards we'll be heading to Dunderbaks for food and drinks.

TUM CTF: Next Friday 9/30 at 12 noon TUM CTF kicks off. We encourage everyone to play. If you don't have much CTF experience go ahead and ask on Slack and we can provide you with plenty of good CTF training resources.

# CSAW CTF Quals Friday!

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 09/14/2016 ]

Wednesday: At 6PM in ISA 5021 we'll be diving into Windows. Please bring a laptop with a Windows 10 Professional VM installed and ready to go.

Thursday: 6:30 PM in ISA 5021, we'll be going over some CTF challenges. If you want to get some practice in before CSAW Quals this is a good chance.

Friday: 5 PM in ISA 5021 we'll be competing in the NYU CSAW CTF Qualification round. The competition begins at Friday 6 PM and ends at 6 PM Sunday 9/18. We'll be in the lab all weekend playing.

To play in the CTF make sure you're in the private #ctf channel on Slack (message me or another officer for access).

We encourage people of all experience levels you to come out and play. This is a collaborative effort so the more heads we have tackling challenges the better we'll do. Come out even if you just want to shoulder-surf.

# Three Real Meetings This Week

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 09/07/2016 ]

Thank you to everyone who still participated in the Thursday and Friday meetings online last week even though the campus was closed.

Wednesday: 6 PM in ISA 5021, we'll be covering the basics of networking. No matter what topics you're interested, this will be an important meeting. Networking basics are essential to being able to administer any kind of system. Bring a laptop.

Thursday: 6:30 PM in ISA 5021. We're going to have our first in-person meeting of the 0x28 CTF team in this room. Xan will be around this week so he'll be leading us though some past CTF challenges to see what we can learn from them.

Friday: 5:00 PM in ISA 5021. I'll be giving a presentation on getting around firewalls with DNS tunnels. I'll go over some of the common security measures that are put in place in organizations to stop data exfiltration and the circumvension of security policies. Afterwards the crew will be heading out for drinks at Dunderbaks.

Wednesday: At 6:00 PM in ISA 5021 we'll be having our first Practical Security meeting of the semester. Wednesdays will feature hands-on guidance in securing and administering Windows and Linux systems with several Whitehatter veterans and alumni standing by to offer support. If you want to learn real world skills in network security that you can add to your resume, come out to Wednesday and get involved.

Thursday: 6:30 PM in ISA 5021 will be our first ever CTF training meeting. This meeting is designed to strengthen our CTF skills by solving CTF challenges together as a team. This will not be as beginner friendly as Wednesday and Friday, but anyone is welcome to come out and participate. Bring some Linux. Nullp0inter just compiled an Ubuntu 14.04 ISO with a lot of hacking tools pre-installed. If something is broken be sure to pester him on Slack. Download here and check it out: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-r6ID_je1xmZU1wYk02Rk1HV0U/view

Friday: This Friday at 5:00 PM in ISA 5021 nullp0inter will be giving a talk on basic buffer overflows. If you're new to CTFs it will be a great talk that will provide you with a good starting point in binary exploitation. Bring some Linux or at least a C compiler to follow along. Afterwards we'll be heading out for drinks, which is a great way to get to know everyone in the club.

IceCTF: The competition is over, but the challenges are still up if you want to practice. It's a great CTF with challenges for all skill levels. If you get really stuck, check out our write-ups on GitHub, but please, try your best to do it on your own, you'll learn a lot more.

Slack / IRC: Our main communication channel is Slack. If you haven't been added to the wcscusf Slack team, send me an email. Also check out our IRC channel, #wcsc on irc.hackint.org. We now have an IRC client on our web site here: http://www.wcsc.usf.edu/irc. More info on Hackint is here: https://hackint.org/

--

Brad Daniels

WCSC Secretary

# First Meeting

[ Author: Xan ] [ Date: 08/27/2016 ]

Thanks for everyone who attended our first meeting. We had such a great turnout with over 70 people. For our new members we hope you found it interesting and we will see you next week! Dont forget to subscribe to the calander and to our mailing list.

# Welcome Back. First Meeting August 26th

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 08/24/2016 ]

It's been an exciting summer for the Whitehatters. The two summer camp programs we put on with FC2, GenCyber and PreCollege Cyber Defense Boot Camp, went very well. It's looking good that both of those programs will be happening again next year. The camps provided us with the means to cover airfare, hotel, and registration for Whitehatters to attend DEF CON 24 in Las Vegas. Thank you to all those who helped out.

Meetings: Our first meeting of the semester will be held this Friday August 26th at 5 PM in ISA 5021. Club President Kris (Xan) will introduce the club to new members, and talk about our plans for the semester.

Wednesday and Thursday meetings will commence next week.

Recruitment: The club is trying hard to step up our recruitment efforts this semester. We've appointed Fidel (cookieman08) as the club's Head of Recruitment. If you have any ideas or questions about recruiting new members or getting the word out about our club, please contact him on Slack.

Website: The website and the Google calendar have been updated recently. We produced a short guide for new members on how to get involved in the club which is available here: http://www.wcsc.usf.edu/noobs

Slack: Slack is now our primary communication channel. We've reorganized some things, mainly that the #ctf channel is now private to keep out rival CTF teams. If you're not on our Slack team, or not in the #ctf channel, please contact me.

IceCTF: Several of our members have been playing the IceCTF lately. It's a really fun CTF with tons of challenges for all skill-levels. It ends Friday at noon. You can get started at https://play.icec.tf/, but be sure to check out #ctf on Slack to play with the rest of the Whitehatters.

# [Fall 2016]

# No Meetings This Week

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 08/09/2016 ]

Thanks to all of you who helped out with GenCyber and Precollege and got your free trip to DEFCON. Everyone was really impressed with how it turned out.

Since we're all recovering from DEFCON and getting ready to start the semester, we are not having any meetings this week. Stay tuned to the mailing list and Slack for updates on when the next meeting will be.

# Whitehatter's DEFCON Meetup!

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 07/21/2016 ]

What: Defcon meet-up for WCSC members, alumni, and friends

When: Thursday, August 4 at 9 PM

Where: Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas, 4510 Paradise Road.

We have reserved a table for 25.

Let's talk CGC, CTF, CVE, and any other related acronyms. CYA there.

Jeremy R.

# No Whitehatters Meetings Till August 10th

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 07/18/2016 ]

Due to our involvement in GenCyber and PreCollege, and the subsequent trip to DEFCON in Las Vegas, we will not be holding any meetings until August 10th.

# Lots of Cool Presentations, WiFi Wednesday

Wednesday Meeting: Tomorrow at 6PM we will be meeting in ISA 5021 to go over Wi-Fi security. Please bring a Kali install and a Wi-Fi card that supports monitor mode to join in on the fun.

Friday Meeting: Our flagship meeting is at 5PM every Friday in ISA 5021.

Below is our tentative presentation schedule:

2/26: brad_d, Windows authentication

3/4: nullp0inter, buffer overflow

3/11: ReliaQuest, Cybercrime and Blackhat hackers

If you want to present at Whitehatter's please send me an email with your topic idea and any date restrictions.

You don't have to be a hacking prodigy to present. If you're working on something cool, or want to learn something new, preparing a presentation is a great way to sharpen your understanding on a topic. You can review past presentations on our GitHub.

-brad_d

jbdaniels@mail.usf.edu

# Meeting tonight at 6PM, Malware talk on Friday

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 02/17/2016 ]

Blue Team Wednesday: Today at 6PM in ISA5021, we're going to be reviewing our performance at SECCDC Quals. We'll be going over what we could have done better during the competition, and the future direction of the Wednesday meetings. We'll be discussing the summer pre-college program, and opportunities for an expenses-paid trip to DEFCON 2016.

0x28 Council: WCSC is restarting the 0x28 Council. The council is a group of club members who play a more active role in the club. Council members will be expected to contribute more to the club, but in return, have a greater voice in club decisions, and greater involvement in special projects and work opportunities. More details on the 0x28 council will be discussed today at the Wednesday meeting, and again at the Friday meeting.

Expo: Tomorrow at 5PM we will be meeting up in the ISA5021 lab to go over our plans for the USF Engineering Expo. This is a great opportunity to get more active in Whitehatters. To get involved, please message nullp0inter on Slack or IRC, or email him at ian@whitehatters.org.

Friday Meeting: This Friday at 5PM in ISA 5021, we will hold our regular Friday meeting. Xan will be giving a talk on Malware Analysis that you should not miss. Afterwards, we'll head to Dunderbaks for drinks and food.

# Blue Team Tomorrow, Last Meeting of the Semester on Friday

Wednesday Blue Team: Tomorrow night at 6 PM in CIS 1035 we will be having our next Blue Team meeting. If you want to get practical hands on experience administering and securing Linux and Windows systems, come join us! It's never too late to get involved.

Friday Meeting: This Friday, Dec. 4th at 5 PM in CUTr 202 we will be having our last regular WCSC meeting of the semester. Cybersecurity professional Brandon Ward of Raytheon SI will be giving a talk on using emulators to find bugs.

Bull Market: nullp0inter, GH0S1 and others will be out in front of the Marshall Center tomorrow for Bull Market. Come by and check out our table tomorrow between 8:30 and 3.

Good luck on finals everyone!

# Blue Team today, SQL Injection on Friday

[ Author: brad_d ] [ Date: 11/19/2015 ]

Blue Team: Tonight at 6pm in CIS 1035, we're having our weekly Blue Team meeting. It's not too late to get involved! If you want to join the Linux team please bring Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7 VMs. If you wanna join the Windows team bring a Windows Server 2012 R2 VM, which you can get through Dreamspark.

Don't sell yourself short and look up the solutions! Use the man command for help!

CigarCitySec: After the Blue Team meeting, we'll be heading over to CigarCitySec for beers. CigarCitySec is a monthly informal gathering of Tampa Bay computer security professionals. More information can be found at http://cigarcitysec.com/.

If you need a ride, let us know on IRC or Slack.

Friday Meeting: 5pm this Friday in Cutr 202, former WCSC president rastii will be giving a talk on SQL Injection! He has challenges ready for all experience levels after the presentation. It should be a fun evening. Afterwards, we'll be hitting up Dunderbaks, as usual.

# WCSC @ CigarCitySec

[ Author: Xan ] [ Date: 09/17/2015 ]

A couple of us from WCSC made it out to the third meeting of CigarCitySec last night. Hopefully it will continue to keep growing. Its a really awesome time to meet people in the Tampa security community. If you haven’t been yet come join us next month. Meeting dates are on the WCSC calander.

# Welcome To Spring 2015

[ Author: Xan ] [ Date: 01/22/2015 ]

Welcome Everyone!

This Friday (January 23) in MSC 2703 at 5pm Whitehatters will start the first official meeting of the new Spring semester. I wanted to take some time to welcome new and past members who will be joining us.

If you have not already noticed the Whitehatters calendar has been updated and if you haven't subscribed now is a great time to do so. Whitehatters Calendar

Last week, Whitehatters competed in Ghosts In The Shellcode accomplishing some great work for our first CTF of the new year. Hopefully, we will have writeups of some of the challenges up soon.

This semester we have some great events planned out. USF Engineering Expo is coming up on February 13th and 14th and Whitehatters will be there once again. It will be exciting to show off our new demo this year related to cyber security. Of course, CTFs are important to the club and Whitehatters will be out in full force this semester competing in Boston Key Party, PlaidCTF, SECCDC, and several others before finishing out the semester with DEFCON 23 Quals.

If you haven't already, you should join the discussion with our several communication outlets including our...